From Cain's denial in Genesis to Peter's triple denial of Christ, the Bible records more than just truth-it also reveals the lies people told and the consequences that followed. Some of these stories are well-known. Others may surprise you. But each one was recorded in Scripture for a reason.In Lies Told in the Bible, author Von Johnson guides readers through a thought-provoking journey into the hearts and choices of biblical figures who chose deception over truth. With each chapter, readers explore not only what happened-but why it matters. What were the motivations behind the lies? What were the results? And what do these moments reveal about human nature, integrity, and faith?Drawing directly from Bible verses and organized for easy reading and deep reflection, this book presents:A unique, accessible approach to understanding the Bible through its real, flawed characters
Dozens of short, vivid narratives drawn from Scripture that bring each story to life
Practical insights into how lies-both ancient and modern-affect our relationships, choices, and spiritual growth
A closing section offering personal reflection, spiritual direction, and an invitation to trust more deeply in God's truth
Whether you're a Bible study leader, a curious believer, or someone just beginning to explore Scripture, this book offers a fresh perspective. It's especially meaningful for younger readers looking to make sense of morality, choices, and consequences through a biblical lens.Lies Told in the Bible doesn't preach. It illuminates-inviting readers to think, question, and grow.